Apprentices out in force at the OK Grand Challenge meeting at Borrowdale Park on Saturday – under the watchful eye of Stipendiary Steward Martin Ball. I expect they are used to that.
Photograph: Rosie Dorward

Apprentices out in force at the OK Grand Challenge meeting at Borrowdale Park on Saturday – under the watchful eye of Stipendiary Steward Martin Ball. I expect they are used to that.
Photograph: Rosie Dorward

Francois Herholdt, who will be aboard Windigo in the OK Grand Challenge at Borrowdale Park on Saturday has won the OK twice so far.. He previously scored on the Brian Muscutt trained Mzilikazi in 1998, and on Ginepri for Seb d’Aquino in 2013.
Kirk Swanson, who trains Windigo, won this race with Gold Flame in 2004.
Lance Pagel, who rides Eurakilon on Saturday, won on Weston Point for Gavin Macleod in 2006.
Amy Bronkhorst won with Equina (Karl Zechner) in 2014, Chase Maujean has this ride in 2016.
In 2003 Guns for Hire (Dewi Williams) and Shadow Dancer (Martin Ball) dead-heated, and the winners were trained by Penny Fisher and Noeleen Peech respectively. Penny will saddle Lava Flow and Call Me Earl this time.
Photograph of Francois Herholdt taken by Zimbabwe Equine News.


2016 CastleTankard won by Rock The Country (Greyling) Mathematician (McNaughton) Windigo (Keagan de Melo). This trio meet again in Saturday’s OK Grand Challenge at Borrowdale Park
One would have to be extremely reckless to predict the winner of Saturday’s OK Grand Challenge to be run over 1800m at Borrowdale Park – so caution will prevail.
The US$ 40 000 event has attracted a field of 16, including the winner of the 2000m Castle Tankard and nine other Tankard runners. The three-year-olds, Duffi’s Call and Call Me Earl, missed the Tankard, as did Madigan, Newton Power and Super Trouper, and the South African raider, Whiteline Fever, definitely comes into the reckoning.
Rock The Country, trained by Gokhan Terzi, won the 2000m Castle Tankard on May 7, with Mathematician, Windigo and Eurakilon in the minor places. The first three past the post all carried 52 kgs, with Eurakilon, 3.50 lengths back, on 55.5kgs. That day Eurakilon’s jockey suspected something was amiss although the ‘vet’ found nothing untoward after the race.
On Saturday Rock The Country will carry 56 kgs and give most of those who finished behind him, at level weights, between 1 kg and 2 kgs.
Flax carried 60 kgs on May 7, finishing four lengths off the winner. Sherman Brown rides him in the OK, weighted 62 kgs, and this is a tough ask. However, in the Tankard Flax was giving away about 8 kgs to all except Eurakilon. Despite the 62 kgs he now meets most of those runners on slightly better terms.
I believe Flax’s Singapore form suggests the nine-year-old Silvano (GER) gelding will prefer the 1800m trip, but he still has lots to do, while all of Mathematician, Windigo, and Print The Pounds, with a little weight on their side, look dangerous.
Both Equina and Lucky Sam disappointed their Tankard supporters, but neither can be written off at this stage. Former Tankard and OK winner, Equina, will have to retire before I dismiss her, while Lucky Sam, employing different tactics, could surprise.
Although the Ormonde Ferraris trained Fah Fee finished 4.75 lengths off the pace on Tankard Day, this was his first outing at Borrowdale. He knows the course now, has previously won up to 1600m, so may prefer a shorter trip.
Lava Flow, carrying 59 kgs at the last meeting, won a 1600m Graduation Plate, beating Super Good. He moves up in class again but with 52 kgs on his back may improve on his Tankard form.
Now we come to Madigan, Super Trouper, Triple Tiara winner Duffi’s Call, Call Me Earl and Newton Power– all of whom skipped the Tankard.
I have always been a fan of former Triple Crown winner Madigan, trained by Kirk Swanson. On Sunday he only carries 52 kgs, but has the worst of the draw. I would love to see him win and remain convinced he could do it if he’s in the mood.
Newton Power, drawn 4 and weighted 52.5 kgs, has recently performed well up the straight. This six-year-old gelding has never raced beyond 1600m and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him set the pace. Kevin Derere rides.
Super Trouper seems to do his best when Brendon McNaughton is aboard, but McNaughton has been equally successful with Duffi’s Call whom he rides on Saturday. Andrew Fortune will be in the irons on Super Trouper. This pair have teamed up once before in October 2015 over 1800m. Super Trouper carried 60 kgs and was beaten 3.75 lengths by Print The Pounds. I could drive myself mad juggling weights…but let’s just say one cannot ignore Fortune.
The Bridget Stidolph trained Duffi’s Call has enjoyed a brilliant season to date and will go into the OK Grand Challenge wearing Zimbabwe’s Triple Tiara. This time she takes on the big guns but looked very good on April 24 when winning a 1800m MR 80 Handicap by five lengths. Saturday’s runners, Windigo and Madigan, finished further back that day, conceding weight.
I think six-time winner Print The Pounds takes on her young sister, Duffi’s Call, for the first time here, conceding 1,5 kgs. Interesting
In 2015 the Penny Fisher trained Call Me Earl got the better of Duffi’s Call on two occasions, over 1200m and 1600m. He ran just behind her in the Guineas, where neither of them collected any laurels. He was second to Mathematician in the Bloodstock 2000, five lengths back, following up with a close second to Eurakilon in the 1600m Independence Trophy, with Lucky Sam, Print The Pounds, Rock The Country, Equina and Lava Flow behind. On Saturday Call Me Earl carries 53 kgs, is drawn 10 and I include him among the possibles.
The lightly weighted horses came to the fore in the Castle Tankard so don’t leave the likes of Call Me Earl, Equina, Print The Pounds and Duffi’s Call out of Exotic bets.
Mathematician, another Stidolph runner, is set to carry 55 kgs. The son of Black Minnaloushe (USA) has won three of his five starts at Borrowdale Park, including two legs of the Triple Crown, and he ran second in the Tankard. He will jump from the number 3 stall. The weight worries me a little but Mathematician hasn’t done anything wrong to date.
Those mentioned are the horses we know …but most of us have at least heard of Sean Tarry’s Whiteline Fever who completes the line-up. This will be his first race at Borrowdale and if he has travelled well and the course suits him, Whiteline Fever is a formidable opponent.
The son of Right Approach (GB) has been aimed at the Vodacom Durban July several times. He ran brilliantly in the 2014 J & B Met when finishing fourth behind Hill Fifty Four, Yorker and Punta Arenas, weighted 58 kgs. He won the 2014 Hawaii Stakes (GR2) over 1400m – is in fact a multiple Grade 2 winner who has earned over R1.8 milllion.
Although the seven-year-old has not won beyond 1600m reference to Sporting Post’s archives has established that 1800m is not beyond him. I quote from an article published some time back… ‘The fascinating aspect of Whiteline Fever is that the jury is probably still out as to what distance he is best suited to. He could also just be one of those above average horses who runs on powerfully over no matter what distance he is tried.’
Drawn 13 for the OK and carrying 58.5 kgs, the classy gelding teams up again with Raymond Danielson, and we are set for a very exciting race.
Sean Tarry’s classy seven-year-old Whiteline Fever is due to line up at Borrowdale Park for the OK Grand Challenge to be run over 1800m on Saturday.
Although he has not won a race for over two years the son of Right Approach (GB) has been aimed at the Vodacom Durban July several times.
He ran brilliantly in the 2014 J & B Met when finishing fourth behind Hill Fifty Four, Yorker and Punta Arenas, weighted 58 kgs. He won the 2014 Hawaii Stakes (GR2) over 1400m – and is in fact a multiple Grade 2 winner who has earned over R1.8 million.
Drawn 13 for the OK and carrying 58.5 kgs, the gelding teams up again with Raymond Danielson.
Welcome to Borrowdale Park Whiteline Fever – and go well on Saturday.
Photograph courtesy of Sporting Post

Comanche Brave, enjoying his first start at Borrowdale Park on Sunday, won the 1200m Maiden Plate in fine style, finishing four lengths clear of Nemba Beach.
The three-year-old Kahal (GB) gelding, ex Alec Laird, had two previous starts in Gauteng. He is owned by Duncan Jones, Adrian Nydam and Steve Shutt.
Chase Maujean rode Comanche Brave for Amy Bronkhorst. The gelding was bred by Summerhill Stud.
Photograph: Zimbabwe Equine News

OK Grand Challenge entrant, Lava Flow, showed he can put it in when he wants to when coming with a flying finish to win the 1600m Graduation Plate on Sunday, snatching victory from Super Good on the line.
The four-year-old Western Winter (USA) gelding is owned by Gengiz Goksel, trained by Penny Fisher, and was ridden by JP van der Merwe. He was bred by Lammarskraal Stud.
Photograph: Zimbabwe Equine News.


In recent weeks plenty of young people in navy blazers have been evident at Borrowdale Park race meetings. The group below is obviously being shown the ropes on Sunday by Gokhan Terzi, Kevin Derere and Andrew Fortune in the parade ring.
As far as I am aware (which doesn’t mean much) there has been no official announcement about new apprentice jockeys at Borrowdale. Not very good public relations.
Photograph: Zimbabwe Equine News

On April 10 Quick Glance finished 1.10 lengths behind Anthony’s Lazer over 1300m…and on May 22 the Mogok (USA) gelding won the 1700m MR 65 Handicap, starting price 25/1. We must pay more attention!
Well done Owner/Trainer Jannie Blignaut and Apprentice Marshal Bikausaru. Scarlett Ice, David’s Flower and Kingkovsky were also in the money.
Quick Glance, a six-year-old, has won 8 races and was bred by Scott Bros.
Photograph: Zimbabwe Equine News.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, AT BORROWDALE PARK
Open/6th leg Open Series
WFA: 2yrs-11.5kgs 3yrs-2.0kgs
No Apprentice Allowance
1 5 FLAX 62.0 112 A S Brown Bridget Stido
2 13 WHITELINE FEVER 58.5 97 A …………… Sean Tarry
3 14 EURAKILON 57.5 95 BA L Pagel Gokhan Terzi
4 9 ROCK THE COUNTRY 56.0 92 A J Greyling Gokhan Terzi
5 3 MATHEMATICIAN 55.0 94 A Wes Marwing Bridget Stidolph
6 10 SUPER TROUPER 55.0 90 A A Fortune +0.5 Gokhan Terzi
7 11 LUCKY SAM 54.5 89 A K Zechner Bridget Stidolph
8 15 FAH FEE 54.0 88 BA R Simons Ormond Ferraris
9 8 WINDIGO 54.0 88 A F Herholdt Kirk Swanson
10 16 CALL ME EARL (ZIM) 53.5 91 A …………… Penny Fisher
11 12 EQUINA 53.5 87 A C Maujean Amy Bronkhorst
12 1 PRINT THE POUNDS 53.5 87 A S Chambers Bridget Stidolph
13 7 PENHALIGON 53.0 86 A …………… Alyson Wright
14 4 NEWTON POWER 52.5 85 A …………… Gokhan Terzi
15 6 DUFFI’S CALL 52.0 85 A B McNaughton Bridget Stidolph
16 17 MADIGAN 52.0 83 A *M Thackeray Kirk Swanson
17 2 LAVA FLOW 52.0 80 A …………… Penny Fisher
17 HORSES ACCEPTED

Congratulations to Triple Tiara winner Duffi’s Call and all her connections. The AP Answer filly won the third leg, the Zimbabwe Oaks, at Borrowdale Park on Sunday, May 22.
Betula Uber, Sylvianna and Ladies First filled the minor places.
Duffi’s Call was bred by Clifton Stud and is owned by the Sunmark Syndicate. She is trained by Bridget Stidolph and regular jockey Brendon McNaughton had the ride.
Photograph: Gavin Macleod
The AP Answer filly, Duffi’s Call, goes for Zimbabwe’s Triple Tiara this afternoon when she runs in the Zimbabwe Oaks at Borrowdale Park.
Bridget Stidolph’s charge has won the Fillies Classic and the TBA Silver Slipper. Full sister Print The Pounds failed to win the Oaks – can she?
Duffi’s Call is seen here with Brendan McNaughton in the irons.

Silvano (GER) (by Lomitas) is considered by many to be the world’s leading Nijinsky II line sire. He needs no introduction to racing and breeding enthusiasts in Southern Africa and, in Zimbabwe, his daughter, Equina, has won all the races worth winning.
Out of an Al Mufti (USA) mare, Equina won the Zimbabwe Oaks in 2013 and went on to add the Castle Tankard, the OK Grand Challenge and the Republic Cup to her tally. This great race mare is trained by Amy Bronkhorst who fields Sylvianna (by Silvano (GER) out of a Western Winter mare) in Sunday’s Zimbabwe Oaks.
To date Sylvianna has only raced once at Borrowdale Park, and that was on Tankard Day when she was just over 2.50 lengths behind Standpoint and Barbarian over 1700m. The Silvano/ Western Winter mare combination features in the new South African star, Black Arthur’s, pedigree…so don’t even think about leaving Sylvianna out of Exotic bets.
Gokhan Terzi has a strong hand with the Ideal World (USA) filly, Betula Uber, Myths And Legends, Belle Epoque, Sky and Ladies First – and no one will dispute that the Bridget Stidolph trained Duffi’s Call is the one they all have to beat…but.
Ladies First is also by Silvano, and is out of an Al Mufti (USA) mare – as is Equina. She has won at Borrowdale over 1600m and 1700m, and in the recent 2400m Zimbabwe Derby was 6.70 lengths behind the winner, Mathematician. On that occasion Betula Uber finished second (four lengths back) while Ladies First was hanging out over the final 200m.
One can never predict, exactly, what three-year-old fillies will do, and neither Chatou, bred in Zimbabwe, nor Princess of Rock, have been mentioned. I can’t make a case for them but should know better. When I suggest a horse hasn’t got a prayer it inspires them!
In the dim and very distant past I decided Doctor Grace, a proven stayer up to 2700m, should not be running in a race over 3200m – mainly because he was a very small horse. Making the point, loud and clear, in The Herald, I only stopped short of actually accusing his connections of greed and cruelty.
To spite me Doctor Grace won – leaving the rest of the field for dead in the home straight.
So go for it Chatou and Princess of Rock. Sunday could be your day.